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    Activity 1 a) What is a working relationship? A working relationship is with the people you work. This could be you line manager‚ colleagues‚ clients or their families. b) What is a personal relationship? Personal relationships are with friends and family. You don’t have a code of conduct or set out rules. c) Explain the difference between a working relationship and a personal relationship. The difference between working and personal relationships are: With working relationships you have clear boundaries

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    1. Understand working relationships in social care settings. 1.1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship. Working relationships are based on formal policies and procedures and agreed ways of working. They are bound by contracts of employment and also have codes of practice to be followed so they are professional based. My responsibility as a care assistant is to deliver a very high standard service to individuals. This includes support for everyday living e

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    Ellys Taylor Understand the role of the social care worker. Understand working relationships in social care settings. A working relationship is professional based. It is made around a companies contracts‚ policies and procedures. A person would have a working relationship with their managers‚ colleagues‚ other health professionals and their patients. Within a nursing home a social worker’s working relationship with a patient is one based on care and support. It is to help somebody with their everyday

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    Federation of Social Workers formed a new definition of social work‚ saying that “principles of social justice‚ human rights‚ collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work”’ Nicolas‚ J (BBC‚2015). This a brilliant report written by Joanna Nicolas‚ as she speaks about what it is the social worker is supposed to do but also how they work holistically with children and families in complex circumstances. Social workers have a lot of different roles within social care and they

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    drugs is interrelated with depressive disorders and chronically anxious individuals will often medicate themselves with such substances. (Reference: http://www.helpguide.org/articles/depression/teen-depression-signs-help.html ) Former residential care social worker‚ Melissa Chapman says‚ “Kids from either low socio-economic or middle-class backgrounds will be peer-pressured into binge-drinking and will be presented with drugs…often‚ if they have a depressive disorder they have a tendency to be less

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    A productive working relationship can be defined as one that is productive in the terms of supporting and delivering work and that of the whole organisation. The people involved are those you are expected to work with they maybe people from all over the organization and those from “partnership” organizations. My Person Specification requires me to work at Level Two for Interpersonal Skills that is to “work collaboratively with people in teams‚ sections‚ directorates and partner organizations”. At

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    Understand the Role of the Social Care Worker. 1. Give an explanation of how a working relationship differs from a personal relationship. Working relationships are based upon our professional behaviour and meeting the expectations of our colleagues and employees in a professional setting. They usually occur in a working / professional environment and are limited‚ in theory‚ by the scope of the job roles and the context provided by the job role. In contrast‚ personal relationships are based on knowledge

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    Unit 505 Working in partnership in Health and Social care or children and young people’s settings Outcome 1 1.1 Identify the features of effective partnership working A partnership is an arrangement between two or more groups‚ organizations or individuals who work together to achieve common aims or who have common interests. It is sometimes applied to situations where one powerful organization is doing no more than consulting with others‚ or where one organization is simply buying something

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    how a working relationship is different from   a personal relationship Roles in health and social care: range of roles in health and social care eg adult social worker‚ paramedic‚ care manager‚ nursery worker‚ occupational therapist Working relationship: a relationship with a work colleague; the nature of a professional relationship; concept of teamwork; working within agreed guidelines; working towards common goals with a shared purpose; a business relationship Personal relationship: a relationship

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    3.1 Explain the nature of different professional relationships in health and social care. Within health and social care there are many types of professionals who work to increase service users health and well – being. The different types of professionals working with a service user may vary depending on the illness. Professionals who work along side the health and social services include GP‚ Nurse‚ CPN‚ Health visitor‚ Physiatrist‚ Occupational Therapists etc. (Nhscareers.nhs.uk‚ 2014) As

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